Jerry Rice came down on him real hard and now Brad Childress says that Moss "Vommited all of the vikings locker room". Seems like everyone has a real harsh opion on Randy Moss. Yea the guy wasn't perfect and may have taken some plays off but I greatly enjoyed his time in New England. Even at the end when Moss became a little distant I was still sad to see his time in New England come to an end. I also think Moss has fond feelings for the patriots, as hes expressed them several times even when playing for other teams. I guess this post has no real point but I thought it was necessary say the I personally loved watching Randy Moss play and think hes a first ballot HOFer in my book. I hope he goes into the Pats HOF as well.

Yeah, Childress of all people should keep his mouth shut --- Mr. 'I'll drive Brett Favre to the airport and fulfill his every wish and, oh wait, still try and build TEAM chemistry'. Please.Posted by apdynasty23

Word.

Chilly let Favre bust his team up and show up his coaches long before Randy came along and complained about the food. The next time Brad Childress says anything worth remembering will be the first time. As for Rice, he can say whatever he wants, but it looks to me like Jerry is doing nothing more than pumping himself up by tearing Randy down . . . reminding everybody how hard he had to work to get where he got. I don't think it's fair to bust Randy's chops for being blessed with incredible natural ability. Maybe it wasn't all about record books and "legacy" for Randy . . . maybe there's more to the guy than just a football player. He's always going to take heat for all that "I play when I want" business, but I'm guessing the reason a lot of folks want to come down on Randy is because he doesn't pretend not to be what he was: an arrested adolescent playing a child's game for "straight cash, homie."

Great player loved what he did hear but in the end it was poor randy always about randy attiude witch I didnt like.He didnt get his way and got traded and then tried kissing the Pats butt hoping to come back and it didnt work,so in the end I dont feel bad for him at all.Rice was right some people work hard for what they got and other strol though life easy cause they got talent and think they can do what they want.

He deserved every bit of criticism and it is a disappointment when you see a guy become half the man he could have become. That is a disappointement. Had he been the man he should have been the Pats probably would never have gotten him on the team and they did patch him together for a couple seasons so I am a Moss fan.

I can't say I "love" a selfish guy like Randy who blows up in your face when you need him most. You guys love him but he blew up on us last year and had he been more humble and pushed himself though his issues we may have won that game against the Jets. You all "love" the couple of great catches he makes, but you have to take the whole man into account, and his leaving the Pats midway through the season hurt, and that was all Randy's doing. So, Moss helped us, more than he cost us so I appreciate that, but he did cost us in the end. Don't forget that fan boys.

In Response to Re: I just want to say... I LOVE RANDY MOSS!!! : Word. Chilly let Favre bust his team up and show up his coaches long before Randy came along and complained about the food. The next time Brad Childress says anything worth remembering will be the first time. As for Rice, he can say whatever he wants, but it looks to me like Jerry is doing nothing more than pumping himself up by tearing Randy down . . . reminding everybody how hard he had to work to get where he got. I don't think it's fair to bust Randy's chops for being blessed with incredible natural ability. Maybe it wasn't all about record books and "legacy" for Randy . . . maybe there's more to the guy than just a football player. He's always going to take heat for all that "I play when I want" business, but I'm guessing the reason a lot of folks want to come down on Randy is because he doesn't pretend not to be what he was: an arrested adolescent playing a child's game for "straight cash, homie."Posted by p-mike

Also convenient that Rice said what he said just a day or two before ESPN hired him as an analyst. He can say whatever he wants to because he's Jerry Rice but now that ESPN is on his resume, I wouldn't even respect that stuff now.

I am so tired of hearing Jerry Rice speak about how great he was! He was a great receiver but also really lucky because look at the team he was on and who threw the ball to him. How great would he have been if Tampa had drafted in that year?

Let's sign Moss, he is still available!!!!! Sorry, had to do it!Posted by BradyMossFan

And he doesn't even need a paycheck!

Straight cash homie.

07, alone, was enough to buy me as a fan for life. He didn't do anything even approaching removing the good will for 23 TDs and all the amazing, highlight reel, never before seen in NE types of plays he put on the field.

Did he quit in 07? No.08 when Brady got hurt? No.09 When Brady wasn't himself for the beginning of the season? No10 when he was in the last year of his contract? No. He became a loud problem, but he didn't quit. And look at his actions once he was dealt, he KNEW he made a terrible decision and it cost him dearly, and he's been trying to remedy it ever since.

I, too, have man-love for Moss.

I mean, really...those shoulders he has on his body, they could carry the weight of the earf.

He deserved every bit of criticism and it is a disappointment when you see a guy become half the man he could have become. That is a disappointement. Had he been the man he should have been the Pats probably would never have gotten him on the team and they did patch him together for a couple seasons so I am a Moss fan.

I can't say I "love" a selfish guy like Randy who blows up in your face when you need him most. You guys love him but he blew up on us last year and had he been more humble and pushed himself though his issues we may have won that game against the Jets. You all "love" the couple of great catches he makes, but you have to take the whole man into account, and his leaving the Pats midway through the season hurt, and that was all Randy's doing. So, Moss helped us, more than he cost us so I appreciate that, but he did cost us in the end. Don't forget that fan boys.

In Response to Re: I just want to say... I LOVE RANDY MOSS!!! : Word. Chilly let Favre bust his team up and show up his coaches long before Randy came along and complained about the food. The next time Brad Childress says anything worth remembering will be the first time. As for Rice, he can say whatever he wants, but it looks to me like Jerry is doing nothing more than pumping himself up by tearing Randy down . . . reminding everybody how hard he had to work to get where he got. I don't think it's fair to bust Randy's chops for being blessed with incredible natural ability. Maybe it wasn't all about record books and "legacy" for Randy . . . maybe there's more to the guy than just a football player. He's always going to take heat for all that "I play when I want" business, but I'm guessing the reason a lot of folks want to come down on Randy is because he doesn't pretend not to be what he was: an arrested adolescent playing a child's game for "straight cash, homie."Posted by p-mike

Great post P-mike...the gusy may be understood, but to call him lazy is just a joke. I saw the guy workout in offseason while in Minny w./ Carter. He is a hard worker, thats no question and he worked his butt off here in practice and didnt miss a snap for 2 years...until B.B. sat him one or two plays in a game

Jerry is bitter and jealous on top of being an A ss, and this was my favorite guy growing up...now I know he was just a good player. Randy is a good man and father. Hands down...football is a game...Jerry needs to get a life! Everybody doesnt have to do what you did in order to be good.